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    Sam Monson: Assessing the Bills WRs This Offseason


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    Re: Sam Monson: Assessing the Bills WRs This Offseason

    I see the base offense being Coleman and Samuel starting on the outside with Shakir in the slot, Kincaid at TE and Cook at RB. With that they can move to many different formations.

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    Re: Sam Monson: Assessing the Bills WRs This Offseason

    Agreed. I think they have great weapons and skill sets. Better than most of the last 5-6years of this team's roster to to be honest. They brought in guys who catch the ball. Too many dropsies over the last few years. I think they are going to be really good on offense

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    Re: Sam Monson: Assessing the Bills WRs This Offseason

    Quote Originally Posted by Goobylal View Post
    I see the base offense being Coleman and Samuel starting on the outside with Shakir in the slot, Kincaid at TE and Cook at RB. With that they can move to many different formations.
    I was about to post a very sarcastic "lay-up" to you as this seems like common sense, but.... That is a huge change over not just one, but two, seasons. All four of those positions will be manned by a new guy as opposed to the opening of the 2022 season.

    People complained that Josh wasn't getting the best he could. Given cap restraints, the GM appears to have done every reasonable thing in his power to re-tool for Josh while he's still in his prime. Now Allen had better deliver.

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    Re: Sam Monson: Assessing the Bills WRs This Offseason

    Quote Originally Posted by DetoxTent View Post
    I was about to post a very sarcastic "lay-up" to you as this seems like common sense, but.... That is a huge change over not just one, but two, seasons. All four of those positions will be manned by a new guy as opposed to the opening of the 2022 season.
    From 2022, yeah. But not 2023. Josh knows Cook, Shakir and Kincaid. And Samuel is a vet who, health-willing, will likely have a career year, playing with by far the best QB he has as a pro. The only real question is whether Coleman can play.

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    Re: Sam Monson: Assessing the Bills WRs This Offseason

    Quote Originally Posted by Goobylal View Post
    From 2022, yeah. But not 2023. Josh knows Cook, Shakir and Kincaid. And Samuel is a vet who, health-willing, will likely have a career year, playing with by far the best QB he has as a pro. The only real question is whether Coleman can play.
    It won't hurt him.

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